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Nationality: American Ethnicity: African descent Tyra Lynne Banks is an American television personality, producer, businesswoman, actress, author, former model and occasional singer. Born in Inglewood, California, she began her career as a model at age 15, and was the first African American [...]

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Australia celebrates “National Sorry Day,” as a way to make amends for the historical persecution of Aboriginal people. So who are the Aboriginal people of Australia?

Learn More:

Guidelines for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Terminologyhttp://www.health.qld.gov.au/atsiheal…
“The purpose of these guidelines is to provide Queensland Health staff with guidance on appropriate terminology when working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities, and for use in all relevant policy, planning, programs and resource development.”

Sorry Day and the Stolen Generationshttp://www.australia.gov.au/about-aus…
“The first National Sorry Day was held on 26 May 1998 – one year after the tabling of the report Bringing them Home, May 1997.”

Kinship and Identityhttp://www.alrc.gov.au/publications/3…
“The legal historian, John McCorquodale, has reported that since the time of white settlement, governments have used no less than 67 classifications, descriptions or definitions to determine who is an Aboriginal person.”

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You wouldn’t believe it if you looked on the runway, at an ad campaign, or heck...anywhere, but people of color are buying more luxury goods than ever. Nielsen just released its consumer report on black Americans, and the market research firm's findings were, to say the very least, quite eye-opening. With black buying power expected to to reach $1.7 trillion by 2017, the report notes how increasingly important it's become for brands to market to black people. Sadly, getting companies to realize this has been a struggle. According to the report, $75 billion dollars was spent last year on television, magazine, internet, and radio advertising, yet only $2.24 billion was spent on media focused on black audiences. A puzzling figure indeed. Read More